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Mothering Over Meds: Docs Say Common Treatment for Opioid-Exposed Babies Isn’t Necessary

On learning last year she was pregnant with her second child, Cailyn Morreale was overcome with fear and trepidation.

Unemployment Rate Doesn’t Tell the Full Story of California’s Unhealthy Labor Force

California’s official unemployment rate — the percentage of jobless workers among the state’s labor force — remained unchanged in September at 5.3%.

Lack of Candidates Means Many Californians Won’t Vote for School Board

More than half of the school board races in 49 counties analyzed won't appear on the November ballot because either no one is running for the seat or a single candidate is unopposed.

One Arrested as UCLA Police Dismantle 'Gaza Solidarity Sukkah' and Disperse Student Protest

One person was arrested at UCLA for allegedly failing to disperse after police ordered 40 protesters to leave. They had established a "Gaza solidarity Sukkah."

Navy Identifies Two Aviators Killed in Crash Near Mt. Rainier as California Natives

The two Navy aviators who were killed when their aircraft crashed in steep rugged terrain near Mt. Rainer are identified as California natives.

A Dark-Web Drug Dealer at 20, He Bought Luxury Cars and Gold-Plated Guns. Then He Got Caught

A Southern California duo face federal sentencing for selling tens of thousands of fentanyl-laced pills and cocaine on the dark web.

We Must Dig Deeper to See Which Students Are Most Vulnerable to Bullying

Targeting school-level support toward particular subgroups can minimize the harm.

L.A. Council Candidate Takes Heat for Saying 'F— The Police' While Discussing LAPD Spending

Asked a question about spending at the LAPD, attorney Ysabel Jurado responded: 'What's the rap verse? F— the police? That's how I see 'em.'

Primer Proyecto De California Para Enterrar Gases Que Calientan El Clima Obtiene Aprobación Clave

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First California Project to Bury Climate-Warming Gases Wins Key Approval

Capturing and storing carbon underground is a big part of California’s efforts to tackle climate change but community members and environmentalists say it prolongs the life of fossil fuels.

Kern County Supervisor Exits Meeting Abruptly, Says Authorities Are Searching Her Office

Perez is running for reelection for another four-year term. She represents County District 5, which includes portions of downtown and eastern Bakersfield.

Newsom Sides With Musk in Dispute Over SpaceX Rocket Launches

Gov. Gavin Newsom says, 'I'm with Elon,' in dispute between the billionaire and the California Coastal Commission over how many rockets Musk's SpaceX can launch.

Bay Area Man Killed Mother and Brother, Left Bodies in Bedroom, Police Say

Neighbors said the home smelled so bad, they thought a dead animal was inside.

Teens Reported Missing After Homecoming Dance at Bay Area High School

They didn't meet their parents after the dance as had been planned.

Los Trabajadores De Salud Mental De Kaiser Permanente Comienzan Una Huelga Indefinida en El Sur De California

Es la segunda huelga que llevan a cabo los trabajadores de salud mental de Kaiser Permanente en California en poco más de dos años.

Kaiser Permanente Mental Health Workers Begin Open-Ended Strike in Southern California

The strike is the second one in a little more than two years by California mental health workers at Kaiser Permanente. The last one lasted 10 weeks.

Kaiser Mental Health Professionals in Southern California Go on Strike

The National Union of Healthcare Workers said that nearly 2,400 mental health workers had launched the job action after Kaiser Permanente management turned down their proposals.

Why CA Lawmakers Miss Votes — And Why It Matters

Algunos Legisladores Faltan a Cientos De Votaciones E Incluso Cuando Son ‘Justificadas’ Su Ausencia Cuentan Como Un Voto en Contra

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Some Legislators Miss Hundreds of Votes, but Even ‘Excused’ Absences Count as a ‘No’

Assemblymember Sabrina Cervantes, a Democrat from Corona who is running for state Senate, missed about two-thirds of her votes this year — 1,647 of 2,510 voting opportunities she had based on her committee assignments and floor sessions.

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